INVITATION TO BID FOR THE SUPPLY OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR 2019-2020 The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), through the PCIC Corporate Operating Budget for 2019 approved by the Board intends to apply the sum of FIVE HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P547,500.00) being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to continue reading : INVITATION TO BID FOR THE SUPPLY OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR 2019-2020
INVITATION TO BID FOR THE SUPPLY OF SECURITY SERVICES FOR 2019-2020
INVITATION TO BID FOR THE SUPPLY OF SECURITY SERVICES FOR 2019-2020 The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), through the PCIC Corporate Operating Budget for 2019 approved by the Board intends to apply the sum of ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND PESOS (P1,212,000.00) being the Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) to payments under continue reading : INVITATION TO BID FOR THE SUPPLY OF SECURITY SERVICES FOR 2019-2020
PCIC is top government corporation on corporate governance
PCIC is top government corporation on corporate governance The PCIC was recently recognized as the top Government Owned and Controlled Corporation (GOCC) on corporate governance by the Governance Commission on Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GCG). This after the corporation became the only government agency to obtain a score of more than a hundred points continue reading : PCIC is top government corporation on corporate governance

El Niño-Affected Bukidnon Farmers Receive Insurance Money From PCIC
El Niño-Affected Bukidnon Farmers Receive Insurance Money From PCIC The PCIC distributed indemnity checks to farmers in Bukidnon on March 26 and 29, 2019. A total of 1,031 farmers from the municipalities of Don Carlos, Kadingilan and Quezon collected checks amounting to ₱5.918 Million. Most of the claims were prompted by the El Niño phenomenon continue reading : El Niño-Affected Bukidnon Farmers Receive Insurance Money From PCIC

PCIC, LBP to make services more efficient to release insurance money faster
PCIC, LBP to make services more efficient to release insurance money faster KIDAPAWAN CITY- Submit remittances on time and make sure we comply with the requirements. This was emphasized by Ms. Rosalina Grabulan, Officer-in-Charge of PCIC Regional Office 12 to its partners from the LBP-North Cotabato Lending Center (LBP-NCLC) During the annual Regional Committee Meeting continue reading : PCIC, LBP to make services more efficient to release insurance money faster
P420M in crop insurance ready for El Niño-hit farmers
P420M in crop insurance ready for El Niño-hit farmers By: Karl R. Ocampo, Ronnel W. Domingo – @inquirerdotnetPhilippine Daily Inquirer / 07:30 AM March 17, 2019 A total of about P420 million in insurance claims across the country is ready for immediate payout to farmers who have lost their crops to the dry spell caused by the El Niño phenomenon, continue reading : P420M in crop insurance ready for El Niño-hit farmers

PCIC Region 12, Landbank vow better coordination for South Cotabato farmers
PCIC Region 12, Landbank vow better coordination for South Cotabato farmers The PCIC Regional Office 12 and LBP-South Cotabato Lending Center (LBP-SCLC) promise better coordination and greater cooperation, as both agencies strive to serve farmers and fisherfolk in South Cotabato more efficiently. This was the result of the PCIC and LBP-SCLC Regional Coordinating Team continue reading : PCIC Region 12, Landbank vow better coordination for South Cotabato farmers
JOB VACANCY, MARCH 2019 – (BATCH 2)
JOB VACANCY, MARCH 2019 (BATCH 2)

JOB VACANCY, MARCH 2019
JOB VACANCY – MARCH 2019 (Batch 1)

Camarines Sur Farmers Receive Indemnity Checks From PCIC
Camarines Sur Farmers Receive Indemnity Checks From PCIC Almost 2,000 farmers received indemnity checks from the PCIC Regional Office 5 from February 20 to 22, 2019. The checks, amounting to ₱20.852 Million were given to farmers from the municipalities of Libmanan, Cabusao, Canaman, Calabanga, Bula and Buhi and from the cities of Naga and Iriga. continue reading : Camarines Sur Farmers Receive Indemnity Checks From PCIC